JACKSON, MI – Gov. Rick Snyder was aboard a bus full of Michigan Republicans as they stopped in Jackson on Monday night to do some last-minute campaigning on the eve of the election.

“(Tuesday) you need to go into that voting booth and we need to keep a majority in the House. You’ve got two great state representatives here who are going to get reelected,” Snyder said of state Reps. Mike Shirkey, R-Clark Lake, and Earl Poleski, R-Spring Arbor Township.

“I’ve been a businessperson and a CPA. I love this team.”

The “Believe in Michigan – Jobs First” bus tour ended with a final stop in Jackson in the parking lot of the Victory Center that serves as the Jackson County Republican Party campaign headquarters.

More than 150 Jackson voters attended the rally and cheered loudly as the bus pulled into the parking lot of the Victory Center about 8 p.m.

Shirkey warmed up the crowd before the bus arrived by starting a “Romney” chant.

Also aboard was state Attorney General Bill Schuette, who is Mitt Romney's campaign co-chairman, and Republican National Committee Chairman Reince Priebus from Wisconsin.